Banner Graphic, Volume 11, Number 107, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1981 — Page 8

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Hobby Reathard. (ho general manager of the Washington Redskins. was to fly to the West -Toast today to begin the search for a replacement for Jack Paririee. who was fired Monday as the team’s head coach. n Reathard indicated he proh ably would look for a successor to Pardee among the ranks of Assistant coaches in the National Football League, hut would Cipt rule out the possibility of a return bv former coach George Allen. Redskins owner Jack Kent Vooke. who fired the 44-vear old Pardee, said nothing about a jfctssible replacement Reathard said that if the Choice came down to an assistant in the professional ranks or a college coach, he most likely would go with the man from the NFL The general manager said he did not intend to talk to Allen on this trip, but “it’s not up to me to eliminate him Mr. Cooke is going to hire the coach. " Allen coached the Redskins from 1971 until his firing at the end of the 1977 season. According to today’s editions pf The Washington Post, two men are reportedly at the top of geathard’s list John Robinson. coach at the University of Southern California, and former Oakland Raider Coach Jbhn Madden.

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And, the newspaper said, a list of highly regarded NFL assistants includes Joe Gibbs, offensive coordinator for San Diego; Dan Reeves, offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cow boys; Tom Bass, defensive coordinator at Tampa Bay: Dick Courv, the Philadelphia Eagles’ wide receiver coach; George Perles. the Pittsburgh Steeler’s defensive coordinator; and Marty Schottenheimer, the Cleveland Browns’ defensive coordinator. A move by Cooke to Allen would be a surprise. Allen, who said Monday he had not been

contacted by the Redskins, noted in an interview from his Palos Verdes. Calif., home that “with any job I took, I would have to have complete control of the football program.” Asked if he was interested in the job, Allen said “it isn’t right for me to comment on anything like that at this time. It’s distasteful, like talking when somebody has passed away.” Meanwhile, the Redskin players expressed surprise and what some termed shock at the news of Pardee's dismissal. “I hate it.” said Ken Houston, who was benched during much of 1980. his final season with the team "I hate it for him. Last year he was coach of the year This year, we didn’t win as many as we should have. It wasn’t his fault .” Pardee, who still has two years to go on his five-year contract, was dismissed as the result of what was termed philosophical differences between him and Reathard over the future of the team. Pardee could not be reached for comment Monday night, despite repeated telephone calls to his home. AGELESS SNEAD NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - When Sam Snead holed a putt for a 67 on the last green of the SIOO,OOO Golf Digest Commemorative Pro-Am golf Tournament, he beat Bob Goalby by one stroke to win the event. The 68-year-old Snead also bettered his age. A recap showed that in competitive play Snead has shot his age or better every year since he turned 60. He has won tournaments in six different decades, starting with the 19305.

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Monday's College Basketball Scores . Bv The Associated Press EAST Bucknell 80, Dickinson 62 Colgate 74, Cornell 72 Connecticut 78, Syracuse 59 Fordham 62, Army 60 Penn St. 53, Lafayette 42 St. Bona venture 104, Massachusetts 80 St. Francis, Pa. 84, Widener 79 St. Peter’s 74, Fairleigh Dickinson 51 Towson St. 79, Murray St. 58 Virginia 88. Delaware 69 south Alcorn St. 73. Miss Valley 64 Campbell 77. Baptist 60 Centenary 84, Texas-Arlington 82 Cleveland St. 82, South Carolina 76 Evansville 73, Fla Southern 67 Hardin-Simmons 57. NE Louisiana 56 Jackson SI. 77, Grumbling 67 Jacksonville 56. UNC Charlotte 54, 3 (IT Louisville 73, Tulane 53 Marshall 58. Appalachian SI. 52 McNeese St. 80, Texas Southern 70 Middle Tenn. 53, E.Kentucky 42 Stetson 77. Robert Morris 66 Tenn.-Chattanooga 65, Citadel 64 W.Carolina 95, Limestone 71 MIDWEST Ball SI. 69. Butler 66 Florida SI 79, Cincinnati 77 Indiana SI. 92, Baltimore 69 lowa St. 67.. Wis. Parkside 58 Louisiana Tech 50, NE Louisiana 44 Miami. Ohio 86, Dayton 83 Missouri 88. Navy 67 Nebraska 84, Sonoma SI. 49 N. Dakota SI 78, Moorhead SI 60 Purdue 81. Michigan 74 W.Kentucky 68. Akron 62 SOUTHWEST Ark Monlicello74. Delta St. tit) Arkansas St 103, Culver Stockton 69 Pan American 88. Texas Lutheran 70 Tulsa 85, S Illinois 67 W Texas St 92. Wayland Baptist 71 I Alt WEST Arizona SI 104. Oregon 64 Gonzaga 67. E Washington 61 Izmg Beach SI 77, Weticr St 72 Oregon St. 61. Arizona 49 Stm Diego SI. 78, Colorado SI. 66 San Jose St 93. Uiyola. Calif. 71 S.Utah St. 65, Colo. Mines 60 UCLA 87. Washington St 61 Washington 63. Southern Cal 61, OT By The Associated Press The Associated Press I diana high school basketball Top 20, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through last Saturday and rating points (280 possible): 1 Marion (9), 10-0, 270 2. Anderson Madison fits (4), 13-0, 258 3. S.Bend I-a Salle (I). 9-0. 219 4. Lafayette Jeff, 9-0, 119 5. Ft. Wayne North. 9-1, 90 6 Floyd Central, 8-0, 85 7. Gary Wirt, 7-1, 78 8. Argos, 9-0. 74 9. Vincennes, 8-0, 72 10 Ft Wayne South, 9-2, 68 11. Anderson Highland. 8-1, 65 12 Andrean, 8-3. 55 13. Indpls Howe. 7-1. 54 14. Hammond Noll, 7-1, 51 15. New Albany. 7-2, 39 16. Highland. 8-1, 37 17. Kankakee Valley, 8-0, 32 18. Mich City Rogers, 7-1, 31 19. Valparaiso, 7-2, 30 20. (Tie) Loogootee, 9-0. 28 Indpls Washington, 8-2. 28 Monday's Sports Transactions .... By The Associated Press BASEBAI.I National League NEW YORK METS-Signed Dyar Miller. pitcher, to a one-year contract. KOOTBALI National Football League CHICAGO BEARS—Announced that Jerry Frei. offensive line coach, had resigned. WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Fired Jack Pardee, head coach.

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Canadian Football League CALGARY STAM PEDERS-Named Jerry Williams, offensive coordinator. HOCKEY National Hockey League MONTREAL CANADIENS—Return e d Rick Wamsley, goalie, to Nova Scotia of the American Hockey League NEW YORK RANGERS-Returned Gary Burns, left wing, to New Haven of the American Hockey League Activated Ron Duguay. right wing. COLLEGE ARKANSAS—Named Fred Von Appen, an assistant football coach National Basketball Association . At A tilance By The Associated Press Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W I Pet.. .GB Philadelphia 35 7 .833 Boston 31 9 .775 3 New York 26 14 .650 8 Washington 16 24 .400 18 New Jersey 12 30 . 286 23 Central Division Milwaukee 29 II .725 Indiana 24 18 571 6 Chicago 20 21 488 <)':■ Atlanta 18 23 439 ll'» Cleveland 15 27 .357 15 Detroit II 29 275 18 Western Conference Midwest Division Sill) Antonio 28 14 .667 Houston 18 23 .439 Kansas City 18 24 429 111 Utah 17 25 405 II Denver 14 26 .350 13 Dallas 5 38 116 23'Pacific Division Phoenix 33 9 786 I/OS Angeles 26 16 .619 7 Golden Stale 22 19 .537 lII', Portland 21 22 488 12', Seattle 18 22 . 450 14 Siin Diego 18 24 .429 15 Monday's Game Seattle 103, Dallas 89 Tuesday's Games San Antonio at New York Phoenix at Atlanta New Jersey at Milwaukee San Diego at Chicago Washington at Los Angeles Detroit al Portland Wednesday's (tames Phoenix al Boston New Jersey at Indiana San Antonio at Philadelphia Kansas City al Houston Utah at Denver Dallas at Golden State Detroit at Seattle INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indiana High School Girls Basketball Coaches Association Top 20 teams: 1. Benton Central 2. Marion 3. Indpls Perry Meridian 4. Lawrenceburg 5. North Wood 6 McCutcheon 7 Leo 8. Gary Wirt 9. Andereson Madison Hts 10. Ft. Wayne Luers 11. Southport 12. Seymour 13. Columbus North 14 Bloomington South 15 Rushville 16. Indpls Ben Davis 17. New Albany 18. New Castle 19. Indpls Brebeuf 20. Lakeland

Local bowling Stardust Mixed 12-21-80 STANDINGS W. I. B's & C’s 48 2< Accidents ifi 21 The Family 44 21 Jokers Wild 42 31 Caddyshackers 40 3; CJ's 39 3: M & S 34 31 Aliev Oops 34 31 The 4 Hangovers 32 41 Rookies 32 41 No. I Flunkies 5# 4; Bottom's Up 28 41 B’s & V's 28 41 Sizzlers 27 45 High Team Game: Accidents. 688, High Team Series: Accidents. 1979. High Ind. Game: Belle Reeves. 192: Charles Skelton. 196. High Ind. Series: Belle Reeves, 492: Charles Skelton, 534. Series over 400 (female): B. Reeves, 492: I). Gilliam. 487: R. Sallier, 477: F Spencer, 453; 11. Raker. 447; F. Fnsor. 441: G. Cundiff, 435: 11. Buis, 423: H. Baker. 409; C. Wright, 409: F. Skelton, 407, Series over 500 (male): C. Skelton, 534; P. Beeves. 533; J. Miller. 527: P. Williams. 507: K.Soencer. 501.

Worry By oeorge W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D Mildred, like other oldsters, would rather die happy than live sad! So heed her plea and keep your elderly folks looking forward to a weekly letter, card or visit! CASE X-602: Mildred D., aged 65, is a cultured widow whose grown children decided it was better for her to live in a Retirement Home. “Dr. Crane,” she confessed, “I agreed with them for I receive wonderful care here, plus savory meals. “But there is one thing seriously lacking and it isn’t due to any fault of the Retirement Home. “What I crave most is to have my children sit down in a relaxed manner when they come to visit and just chat as if they are in no hurry to leave. “Instead, they act as if they hardly have 15 minutes to stay! “They seem impatient to get out of my room and on their way! “Yet while I was living in my own house, I would invite them to remain for lunch or dinner with me, which they often did. “But I have been in this splendid Retirement Home for 9 months and none of my 3 grown children has ever dined with me here! “Indeed, I doubt if any of them has stayed 30 minutes before rushing off as if to some other appointment. "Dr. Crane, I also miss the drop-in visits of my neighbors who would stop for a cup of tea and long, unhurried chats. “If a survey were made of the other residents here, I feel sure they’d agree that our greatest hunger is for members of our family who visit us, to sit down not just for a hasty 15-minute ‘appointment’ but to relax and even stay the full afternoon occasionally, including having dinner here! “Can’t you PLEASE inform your readers of this hunger we elderly residents have for an unhurried visit with our children (and grandchildren)?” RX FOR OLDSTERS It costs anywhere from $1,200 to $2,000 monthly for a person in the usual Retirement Home. As long as an oldster can walk under her own power, it would be less expensive to let her live at home and hire a local widow or high schooler to spend the night and prepare her breakfast! Then she could be surrounded by her familiar furniture and momentoes, all of which buoy up an elder person’s morale. Besides, her neighbors could then drop in frequently and take her to the local church where she’d meet relatives and friends. Also, the stimulating influences of her own home would make her eat better and sleep without sedatives. In medicine, we have this psychological motto: “’Tis better to die happy than live sad!” Also, send a weekly letter or card to your older relatives to break their monotony and keep them “forward looking”. (Always write to Dr. Crane, Hopkins Bldg., Mellott, Indiana 47459. enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 25‘ to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.) Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice i* hereby given to the taxpayers ot South Putnam Community School Corporation, consisting ot the Townships ol Marlon, Jefferson, Warren and Washington, in Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers ot the said school corporation at their regular place. Office of the Superintendent, R.R. 2, Box 59, State Road 43 South, Qreencastle, Indiana, at 7:00 p.m., E.S.T., on the 19th day ol January, 1961. will consider necessary additional appropriations. To purchase real eatate lor elementary school building of approximately ten (10) acres more or less, the exact acreage to be determined by survey, of not over Eighty Thousand Seven Hundred Fitly ('60,750.00) Dollars, Including land acqulaltlon, legal and topographical plat survey, soli borings, fencing, title, well drilling and preliminary architectural tees. Taxpsyers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be autometlcally referred to the State Boerd of Tex Commissioners, which Board will hold a further heering within fifteen deys at the County Auditor's Office of Putnam County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such heering texpeyers objecting to eny such additional appropriation may be heard and Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. South Putnam Community School Corporation. Boerd ot Trustees, by Dsvid Landes. Prealdent. attested by: Sherman Hacker. Secretary Jan 8/13/2T

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usflal Nottcas LEGAL NOTICE Of PLANNED IMPROVEMENT Node* It heraby glvtn that tht Montgomery and Putnam County Board of County Commissioners, In cooperation with tho Federal Highway Admlntafrallon and lha Indiana Stala Highway Commlailon, la developing plant lor 9 propoaad now brklgo, and roadway approachoa thereto, over Lick Crook on County ' tie Rood 1200 South, located approximately 1 mil# north of Roechdale on tho Montgomery end Putnam County Lino. At planned, tho propoaed new ttructure w(ll be e thrte-tpen concrete alab type bridge with a dear roadway width of 24 loot between eatety reilinga, and conatrueted In tha tamt edrridor at the exltflng ttructure. Approximately 0.060 mile of now roadway approaches will ba conafructed, and will conaitt of two 10 toot travel tenet with 9 toot slfaulders. Tho total protect length le about 0-1)79 mil# end writ! require e minimum permanent right-of-way width of 90 foot Jo a mkxtmum .of 90 feel, and aoma temporary rljht-of-way for conalruction and channel w*rk. At planned, County Lino Road 1200 South wilt be doted during tht contbuction period. No famlllet will be relocated at a eyautt ol thlt propoaed protect Acquisition of any righte-of-way nocoatary to Implement the improvement will be the reaponalbfHty of Montgomery and Putnam County authoridee. Approximately seventyfive percent of (he total cotta, aattmated at about >100,000.00 will bo defrayed by the Federal Highway Administration, with tho Indiana Stale Highway Commission serving in a Hal ton capacity between local authorities and tha Federal agency. June, 1981, It the date currently tnddpalad lor possible opening ot construction bids. Give-away location sketches art on hand, t draft corridor-design study report, detailed

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plant, and written viawv and comment! which may ba received from any tource relative Id lha proposed pro)act era publicly available fad inspection and copying during normal office hours In tha Office of tha County Engineer; Montgomery County Courthouse, Crawlerdavilla, Indiana 47933, and in Room 1205 ol tha Indiana State Office Building, too North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. It has bean Join My determined by tha Federal Highway Administration and tha Indiana Slate Highway Commission, that this proposed project telle within tha guidelines ot It Categorical Exclusion with apparently nd wetlands being Involved. Any interested party, including represents Hves ot Fadore!. State and local governmental agencies, agricultural, commercial, lr* dustrial, business, transportation and utilities interests; civic, social, economic, ecological and environmental concerns end other Interested citizens end property owners, may obtain sketches and other pertinent lr* formation, upon request, at tha aforementioned offices, or may petition that a corridordesign public hearing ba held by submitting a written request to tha Highway Commission's Planning Information Manager at the aforementioned Indianapolis State Office on, or before, January 16, 1991. In the event a request for hearing la forthcoming, a notice establishing the time and place tor It will be published. Otherwise, plans will ba finalized as currently propoaad. This notice It published In compliance with Tide 23, U S. Coda, Federal Road Acts ot 1959, and tht Federal Highway Administration's Federal-Aid Highway Program Manuel, Volume 7, Chapter 7, Section S, deled December 30, 1974, and the Indiana State Highway Commltalon't approved Action Plan. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Donald C. Pratt, Chairmen Dec. 26/Jen. 612 T

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